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What to do after your spring time hike
... world has to offer in the evening. So, here is a short run-down of some of the happenings here in Boulder and Denver. Denver based Evolving Doors Dance offers up an informal performance of a work created during their annual S(LAB), a spring movement ... Comment?
Kathy Moore column: Retired police dog has gone from partner to family pet
... he was selected to become the next HPD K-9 handler. After checking out dozens of candidates at Vohne Liche Kennels in Denver, Ind., a vendor that specializes in police dogs, Hargitt chose Santo, a 2-year-old male from the Netherlands who had been in ... Comment?
Barrick suffering big setbacksa
... confronting changing tax and currency laws and defending long-term contracts they thought were written in stone. Denver-based Newmont Mining Corp. has seen its $5 billion Minas Conga project in Peru stalled amid violent protests over allegations of ... Comment?
BRIEFS: Washington grad Neal takes over for Alford at New Mexico
... eight seasons as an assistant coach with the NBA's Toronto Raptors. He played in the NBA with Portland, Miami and Denver. Former Harrison High School standout Walter McCarty has interviewed for the head coaching job at Fairleigh Dickinson ... Comment?
Sniffer par excellence is retiring from Iowa City police force
... the Belgian malinois for $10. The police department purchased the dog for $10,500 from the Vohne Liche Kennels in Denver, Ind. Trained as a drug-detection dog, Naton made an impact early in his career. During a routine sniff of luggage on an ... Comment?
Police K9, handler set to retire together
... the Belgian Malinois for $10. The police department purchased the dog for $10,500 from the Vohne Liche Kennels in Denver, Ind. Trained as a drug-detection dog, Naton made an impact early in his career. During a routine sniff of luggage on an ... Comment?
Alpha Dogs stars coming to Diamonds & Dirt
... T.E.D.D. Program Lead Instructor. The series, which premiered earlier this year, is based at Vohne Liche Kennels in Denver, Indiana. Kenny Licklider, the head alpha dog himself, says "there's no better protection than a well-trained dog." The Alpha ... Comment?
Deaths of 2 police dogs spur donations
... program. And chances are good the program needed it. Police dogs aren't cheap. APD works with Vohne Liche Kennels in Denver, Ind., the largest police dog-providing kennel in the country. Vohne Liche works with hundreds of law enforcement agencies ... Comment?
Deaths of 2 Anderson police dogs spur donations
Denver, Ind., the largest police dog-providing kennel in the country. Vohne Liche works with hundreds of law enforcement agencies across America and provides thousands of police dogs. The kennel imports adult dogs from Europe, shows them to prospective agencies and works out a price. The dogs are then trained for about a month with help from the kennel or in-house at the purchasing agency. Dan Parker, director of law enforcement at Vohne Liche, said a typical price for police dog is between $10,000 and $15,000. "It depends on what kind of dog you're looking at," Parker said. "It's about $2,000 more for bomb dogs. There are also cadaver, patrol, drug and cellphone dogs." Parker said the German shepherd and Belgian Malinois are the two most common dogs for law enforcement. He said the Anderson Police Department chose to train its new dogs in-house rather than purchase a training program with Vohne Liche. It's not uncommon for a dog and its handler not to mesh, and an exchange is sometimes required. "We've dealt with the owner there for some time, and they're great about helping us try to find the right dogs," Crenshaw said. While last summer's shootings put a strain on APD's program, they might have paved the way for a change in policy. Officers Matt Jarrett and Marty Dulworth, the handlers of the two dogs killed, appeared at an Indiana Senate committee meeting recently to urge lawmakers to approve legislation that would make criminals convicted of harming or killing police dogs financially responsible. The bill passed the Indiana House by a 97-0 vote and appears to have bipartisan support in the Senate. Comment?
Va. dog trainer to appear on reality series 'Alpha Dogs'
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... of tattooed, baseball cap and muscle shirt- wearing dog trainers of Vohne Liche Kennels , located on 350 acres in Denver, Ind., as they work tirelessly to produce highly-skilled military dogs. The methods they use to train the dogs, as well as the ... Comment?
K9s4COPs Goes National on NatGeo WILD
... this Friday on National Geographic WILD's new hit show Alpha Dogs. The series is based at Vohne Liche Kennels in Denver, Indiana. Kenny Licklider, the head alpha dog himself, says, "there's no better protection than a well-trained dog." The Friday ... Comment?
Toronto Raptors: Should Toronto Trade DeRozan in Favor of Terrence Ross?
... be an encouraged scenario, as the Raptors have won four of their last five. Big victories over powerhouse teams like Denver, Indiana and New York have shown what the current roster is capable of. at this point. To develop the former over simply ... Comment?
... in Logansport. Survivors include his wife, Judy, of Rochester; three daughters, Samantha Ward and husband Brian, Denver; Jennifer Sprague and husband Matt, Westfield; and Trisha Spencer and husband Jeremy, Rochester; seven grandchildren, Randy Ward, ... Comment?
Indiana police dog training site ready for TV stardom
DENVER, Ind. (AP) -- A reality television show featuring an Indiana police dog training facility and three of the state's police departments is ready to hit the airwaves. "Alpha Dogs" features Vohne Liche (von LICK) Kennels founder Ken Licklider and his trainers as they prepare dogs and handlers to participate in police operations around the world. The 16-episode show will begin airing Feb. 8 on the Nat Geo Wild cable channel. Indiana residents can get a sneak peak of the series Feb. 4 at the Roxy Theater in Peru. The Kokomo Tribune reports (http://bit.ly/WJ8bx2 ) the trainers will appear on "The Late Show with David Letterman" Feb. 6. Licklider says filming began in May 2012 and ended in October. Comment?
Start Something Big - Michael and Denver
This week on Start Something Big we are doing something a little different. We are shedding some light on the experience of being a "Big" and what that means for a "little." To help us we are presenting Michael and Denver Indiana Utility Regulators have released the second and final part of an audit of Aqua Indiana's problems. Comment?
Royal Oak Adds New Officers and Police Dog to Force
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... a tennis ball in his mouth. Partnered with Officer Richard Chipman, the pair competed a six-week training course in Denver, IN, finishing at the top of their class, according to the chief. When Ryker is not hard at work tracking, drug-sniffing, and ... Comment?
Events center opened in old Grissom facility
... the former Air Force base near Peru. Licklider is owner of the Vohne Liche Kennels police dog training site in nearby Denver. The Kokomo Tribune reports the buildings had been vacant for three years before he bought them from the Miami County ... Comment?
Events center opened in old Grissom facility
... Air Force base near Peru. Licklider is owner of the Vohne Liche (von lick) Kennels police dog training site in nearby Denver. The Kokomo Tribune reports ( http://bit.ly/Yk1GAC ) the buildings had been vacant for three years before he bought them ... Comment?
... of Floyd E. and Garnet L. (Marburger) Fisher. On Feb. 20, 1954, at the home of the late Reverand C.F. Golden, near Denver, she was married to Russell M. Patterson, and he preceded her in death in 1999. She was a lifelong member of the Denver Baptist ... Comment?
Friartown News and Notes 12.17.12
... Bryce Cotton will just fine against Colgate. Speaking of Bryce Cotton, NBADraft.net has Ice going FORTY FIFTH TO DENVER IN THE 2014 NBA DRAFT. That is amazing. Vincent Council said on Twitter over the weekend that he is going to play in the Brown or ... Comment?